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<hr><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101">The Find function command pops up a dialog with a list of Python functions and methods 
defined in the current module and allows you to quickly jump to a given function.&nbsp; The function 
list window is pictured below:</span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><br></span></font></div><div align="center"><img src="findfunction1.JPG" style="width:28.06em; height:20.00em"   border="0"  alt="graphic"></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><br></span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101">To search for a function, start typing in the Search edit box.&nbsp; As you type, the characters will 
appear at the top next to the word Search. To jump to a selected function, double click or 
highlight it and press enter.</span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><br></span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101">Two search modes are provided.&nbsp; In the first search mode (match only from the start), 
searches are conducted only on the beginning of the function name (after an optional class 
reference).&nbsp; In the second search mode (match anywhere), the search string can match at 
any point in the function name.&nbsp; For example, if you had two functions, MyClass.assign and 
MyClass.assignWidget, searching for &quot;assign&quot; would return both methods in either mode, 
whereas searching for widget would return neither when searching from the start, while 
MyClass.assignWidget would appear if searching for a match at any point.</span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><br></span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101">Using the Objects combobox on the right, you can filter the function list to display all 
functions, only those without an associated class, or only those associated with a specific 
class.&nbsp; The Copy button will copy all function details to the clipboard.</span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><br></span></font></div><div align="left"><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101"><i>Credits: This utility is based on code from the GExperts project </i>(</span></font><a href="http:\\www.gexperts.org"><font face="Arial"  color="#0000ff"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#0000ff"><u>www.gexperts.org</u></span></font></a><font face="Arial"  color="#010101"  size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt; font-family:Arial; color:#010101">)<i>.</i></span></font></div>

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